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EvoQuip showcasing Cobra 230 at World of Asphalt

January 30, 2018  By Terex Corporation


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January 30, 2018 – EvoQuip will showcase the newest addition to their impact crushing range, the Cobra 230 at World of Asphalt in Houston, Texas from March 6 to 8, 2018.

Offering a comprehensive portfolio of products to address the needs of the compact crushing and screening markets, EvoQuip will be waiting to meet you on booth #1858. The Cobra 230 is the newest addition to their impact crushing range. No matter what line of work you’re in, whether it is Construction & Demolition, Asphalt Recycling, Quarrying or Contract Crushing the Cobra 230 will enhance your profitability.

“The Cobra 230 Impact Crusher is a machine that provides class leading productivity, unmatched versatility and excellent fuel efficiency,” said Matt Dickson, EvoQuip, product line director. “The quick set up times, simple intuitive operation and ease of transport makes this machine an ideal solution for all applications. We are on the lookout for new distributors for the EvoQuip brand and I would invite anyone interested in this to come to our booth so we can discuss this excellent opportunity.”

The Cobra 230 has been on test with J & V Construction in Ireland.

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“The EvoQuip Cobra 230 has managed to surpass our expectations, handling a mix of difficult rock and heavy duty recycled concrete with ease, and turning it into products we have been able to reuse on our construction sites.,” said Gerd McCann, J & V Construction director.

Ease of use
The rapid set up time and intuitive control system on the Cobra 230 enables the operator to be crushing minutes after unloading the machine from the lorry. The operator can also adjust the crusher setting easily without the need for any tools using the user friendly hydraulic assist that is standard on the machine.

Optimal material flow
There are a number of key design features in the Cobra 230 that ensure an optimal material flow through the crushing process. As material moves from the feeder through the impactor onto the product belt each section becomes wider ensuring an unrestricted flow. The excellent under crusher clearance, the short distance from the crusher discharge to the magnet and the ability to lower the product conveyor while running make the Cobra 230 the ideal machine in all applications.

Performance
The Cobra 230 uses an extremely fuel efficient and high performing direct drive system to power the impact crusher. This along with the two independent hydraulic controlled aprons allows the operator to optimize the material throughput and reduction whilst ensuring the best fuel efficiency.

Serviceability
Serviceability has been integral throughout the design and development of the Cobra 230. With ground level access to the engine, hydraulics, service and refueling points, it ensures maintenance is easy for the operator. This is further enhanced with features such as the hinged radiator pack and hinged diesel tank.

Compact size
The compact footprint makes the Cobra 230 easy to transport and also makes it an ideal machine for working in urban areas.
EvoQuip machines can come directly to your site to crush and screen the waste from your demolition projects. 

About Terex
Terex Corporation is a lifting and material handling solutions company reporting in five business segments: Aerial Work Platforms, Construction, Cranes, Material Handling & Port Solutions and Materials Processing. Terex manufactures a broad range of equipment serving customers in various industries, including the construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utility, quarrying and mining industries. Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment through Terex Financial Services. Terex uses its website (www.terex.com) and Facebook page (www.facebook.com/TerexCorporation) to make information available to its investors and the market.


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